Chris is correct. The packet length is a dynamic runtime value since a
touch data could be followed by a pen data or vice versa. So, depending on
what kind of data we are getting, the size can be 9 (pen), 5 (1FGT) , or 13
(2FGT) . There are three packet lengths for ISDv4.
Ping
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 10:16 AM, Chris Bagwell <ch...@cnpbagwell.com> wrote:
> Have we verified yet if these ISDV4 devices return 2 sizes of packets?
> The logic in isdv4Parse() reads to me like it must or else your only
> going to be able to parse pen data or touch data but not both.
>
>
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